Product packaging design services in Seattle
Challenges we solve
Built to print.
Ready to ship.
It’s not enough for packaging
to look good on a render.
We make sure your design holds up in every size, substrate, and retail environment — folded, sealed, stacked, or unboxed. From flat dieline to final shipment, nothing gets lost in translation.
The box looks great.
The roll-out doesn’t.
Without real specs, designs break in production and scaling.
No structure, no control,
no consistency.
Brand integrity slips when every supplier adds their own tweaks.
People don’t get
what you’re selling.
If it’s not clear fast,
it doesn’t convert.
It fades into the shelf.
Nothing stands out.
No contrast, no cues —
nothing grabs attention.
Who we work with
If the packaging doesn’t match
the ambition, it won’t earn trust.
- Packaging that speaks before you
- Design that reflects your edge
- Ready for retail or DTC
- One spec across formats
- Templates for faster production
- Easy to brief, scale, and update
- Architecture that simplifies growth
- Roles, rules, and references
- Built for local adaptation
What goes into packaging design?
Packaging design cost
in Seattle
Not every brand needs the same depth. Pricing reflects complexity, variants,
and rollout — not fluff.
What our clients say
I liked how adaptable the team was. Even when we changed direction halfway, they stayed calm and helped us re-prioritize without losing momentum.
The final product matched our vision perfectly. But what stood out most was the openness — everything was discussed upfront, no hidden surprises.
They care about details. You can tell everything is double-checked before delivery.
Super easy collaboration. Thanks!
More possibilities for your project
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Marketing materials & brand assets
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HR brand strategy & talent attraction
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Corporate mascot & character design
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Executive & personal brand development
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Strategic brand planning & development
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Creative brand concept & strategy
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Complete brand transformation
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Place branding & tourism marketing
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Visual brand identity development
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Professional logo design services
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Brand style guide development
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Retail brand creation & development
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Naming сreation
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Brand foundation & messaging strategy
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Logo usage guidelines & standards
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Industrial design & smart manufacturing engineering
- Online Stores
- Real Estate
- Healthcare and Dentistry
- Restaurants and Cafes
- Beauty Salons
- Education
- Construction
- Legal Services
- Tourism and Hotels
- Logistics
- Interior Design
- Apartment Renovation
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FAQ
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How much does packaging design cost for a Seattle business?
The cost depends on the number of SKUs, the structural complexity of the packaging format, the depth of regulatory compliance text required, and whether the project includes a full packaging system across multiple product variants or a focused single-SKU engagement. A packaging design for a Seattle craft beverage brand entering Puget Sound retail differs significantly from a full product line packaging system for a life sciences company near the University of Washington developing consumer health products for national distribution. We confirm exact pricing after reviewing your brief, product category, and retail channel requirements. Most packaging design projects start from a few thousand dollars for focused single-SKU work and scale with line breadth, structural complexity, and compliance documentation scope.
How long does packaging design take for a Seattle business?
A focused packaging design project — from brief through print-ready artwork delivery — typically takes 3 to 6 weeks for a single SKU. For Seattle businesses launching a full product line with multiple variants, format sizes, and a packaging architecture that needs to work cohesively across the entire range — common among Pacific Northwest food and beverage brands expanding from local farmers markets into regional grocery chains like PCC Community Markets or QFC — the process runs 6 to 10 weeks. We confirm the timeline during the brief review and flag any dependencies — finalized regulatory copy, structural dieline specifications, or photography — that need to be in place before design work can be completed on schedule.
Which Seattle businesses most commonly commission packaging design?
Seattle's consumer brand ecosystem produces consistent packaging design demand across several categories. Craft food and beverage producers — coffee roasters building on Seattle's global coffee culture, craft breweries and cideries in the Georgetown and Capitol Hill neighborhoods, and specialty food brands from Pike Place Market expanding into retail — need packaging that communicates Pacific Northwest origin and craft quality on a crowded shelf. Clean technology and sustainability-focused consumer product companies — a growing category in a city that consistently ranks among the most environmentally conscious in the country — need packaging that reflects their sustainability values in both materials and design. Health, wellness, and supplement brands connected to Seattle's life sciences and biotech corridor also represent a consistent packaging design client profile.
What does the packaging design process look like at Toimi?
We begin with a packaging brief covering your product, target retail environment, consumer audience, regulatory requirements, and structural format. Competitive shelf analysis follows — reviewing how your category looks at retail in Seattle and the broader Pacific Northwest market to identify visual conventions worth following and patterns worth deliberately departing from. We develop two initial concept directions showing different approaches to layout, hierarchy, color, and brand expression, presented as realistic 3D mockups rather than flat artwork so you can evaluate how the design reads as a physical object. After direction selection and refinement, we develop final artwork at print resolution with all required compliance text incorporated. Print-ready files are delivered to your printer's exact specifications.
How do you design packaging that stands out in Seattle's competitive retail environment?
Seattle's retail market — anchored by PCC Community Markets, Whole Foods, and a dense network of specialty independent retailers — attracts some of the most carefully designed consumer packaging in the country. Shoppers in this market are unusually attentive to packaging quality, sustainability signals, and brand authenticity, and they apply the same design literacy to the products they buy as Seattle's professional workforce applies to digital products. We research your specific retail channel and shelf context before any concept development begins, studying what the category looks like at the eye-level shelf position your product will occupy and identifying where genuine visual differentiation is available. A packaging design that wins attention in a Georgetown farmers market operates differently from one built for a national grocery chain endcap.
Do you handle sustainable packaging design for Seattle businesses?
Yes — sustainable packaging is a consistent requirement for Seattle consumer brands, reflecting both genuine brand values and the expectations of a consumer base that ranks environmental responsibility highly in purchasing decisions. We design within sustainable material constraints from the start rather than adapting a conventional design to an eco-friendly substrate after the fact. This includes minimizing ink coverage for compostable materials, designing for mono-material structures that improve recyclability, and working within the print limitations of recycled and FSC-certified paper stocks. For Seattle businesses pursuing specific sustainability certifications — B Corp, 1% for the Planet, or Washington state environmental designations — we document packaging material choices in a format compatible with certification applications.
How do design reviews and revisions work during a packaging project?
We present initial concept directions as realistic 3D mockups shared through a collaborative workspace where your team can review the packaging as it will appear in a retail context and leave precise comments on specific design elements. Every packaging project includes two structured revision rounds within the agreed scope. For Seattle clients with multiple internal reviewers — brand, regulatory, sales, and executive stakeholders who each have authority over different aspects of the packaging — this format consolidates feedback and prevents conflicting directions reaching the designer between sessions. All approved decisions are documented so late-stage change requests are easy to identify and scope separately before additional work begins.
What do we receive at the end of the packaging design project?
Final deliverables include print-ready artwork files at the correct resolution, color profile, bleed, and trim specification for your chosen printer and substrate. We deliver both the production file and an editable source file organized for future updates — new flavors, regulatory text changes, or seasonal variants — without requiring a full redesign. For Seattle clients managing production across multiple packaging formats or materials, we maintain a design system document covering color values, typography specifications, and layout proportions so every new variant maintains visual consistency with the established line. If your printer requires specific file formats or preflight checks, we coordinate with them directly before final file submission.